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chinese and meruňka in czech). contents description uses history, production, and cultivation references credits description prunus is a genus of plant in the family rosaceae. rosaceae is one of the largest families of flowering plants with about species, including apples , berries, peaches , plums, cherries
, the hawthorn tree, the mountain ash, and many others. the genus prunus includes the plums , cherries , peaches, apricots, and almonds . there are around species of prunus spread throughout the northern temperate regions of the globe. the prunus subgenus, which includes the apricots and plums, is distinguished...
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which it hails, offering aromas of fresh black fruit and floral notes of violets. the palate shows great balance, very fine tannins, and a thread of acidity going through its core, lifting it up and going its length. shiraz, diggins estate – , % australia – south eastern australia ripe aromas of cherries
very fruity, think of young and fresh red fruit, subtle spiciness with a hint of vanilla due to the months in oak. tannins are not too hard, the taste is elegant, juicy, tasty and accessible. pinot noir, clearwater cove – , % new zealand - marlborough concentrated, fresh fruit aromas of dark red cherries...
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